FV224 Chopper is the new UK double barreled heavy tank at tier 7. This is the first tank with 2 barrels at lower tier then 8. Most of the new tier 7 tanks are not soo good, let’s see if the Chopper is any different in this review. We will compare it to the T29 which is the ridgeline god at tier 7.

List of content:
Firepower
Characteristic | Chopper | T29 |
---|---|---|
DPM | 1,869.27 | 1,517.09 |
Penetration | 204 | 198 |
Damage | 230 | 320 |
Rate of fire | 8.13 | 4.74 |
Reload time | 7.38 | 12.66 |
Caliber | 83.40 | 105 |
Shell velocity | 930 | 945 |
Ammo capacity | 80 | 63 |
Potential damage | 18,400 | 20,160 |
Around 1,8k DPM is good for a tier 7 heavy tank, it’s much better then what T29 has, also Chopper has a slight edge when it comes to the penetration.
Alpha damage is on the low side with only 230 damage per shot, you will have to expose yourself a lot in order to deal consistent damage if you are not going to have a lot of opportunities for double shots. Thankfully the ammo capacity should be high enough so you don’t run out of shells if you are going to be using a lot of double shots.
Gun Handling
Characteristic | Chopper | T29 |
---|---|---|
Aim time | 2.11 | 2.59 |
Dispersion | 0.35 | 0.40 |
… damaged | 0.69 | 0.81 |
… moving | 0.20 | 0.22 |
… tank traverse | 0.20 | 0.22 |
… turret traverse | 0.12 | 0.18 |
… firing | 4 | 4 |
Elevation | 20 | 15 |
Depression | 10 | 10 |
Gun handling is beautiful on this tank, really good aim time at 2.11 seconds, great dispersion at 0.35 and decent dispersion when moving. It also has full 10 degrees of gun depression to work those ridgelines.
Mobility
Characteristic | Chopper | T29 |
---|---|---|
Forward speed | 34 | 35 |
Reverse speed | 12 | 12 |
Weight | 60,000 | 64,499 |
Power/weight | 13 | 13.11 |
Terrain resist (hard) | 1.15 | 1.05 |
Terrain resist (med) | 1.25 | 1.44 |
Terrain resist (soft) | 1.82 | 2.49 |
Turret traverse | 31.29 | 27.12 |
Tank traverse | 22.95 | 23.99 |
Chopper seems to be a little bit more mobile then the T29 eventhough it has 1 km/h less, it makes up with ground resistances on medium and soft terrains. It enables the tank to reach the top speed and maintain it with decent power to weight ratio.
Tank traverse is not the best at only 23 degrees a second and turret traverse at 31, more nimble light and medium tanks will be able to outmaneuver you.
Armor
Characteristic | Chopper | T29 |
---|---|---|
Hull armor | 130 / 60 / 40 | 102 / 76 / 51 |
Turret armor | 180 / 70 / 45 | 279.4 / 127 / 102 |
Health | 1,300 | 1,250 |

FV224 Chopper

T29
Armor is not this tank’s strong side, especially when not using it’s gun depression. Hull is comparable to the T29, but the turret is nowhere near as good as on T29.

Weakspot wise, you have a choice between the commander’s hatch or the drivers hatch in the center of the upper plate. Both spots are 140 mm thick.

Interesting thing here is that the lower plate is actually stronger then the upper plate for about 10 mm of effective armor. Therefore if you are facing this tank in a tier 6 tank with around 175 mm of penetration, you have a better chance of damaging the enemy by hitting the upper plate.

Turret is not really solid either, forehead and cheeks are around 180-190 mm thick.

While using the gun depression, situation is better, you are hiding your weakpoint on top of the turret, hull armor is now around 215 mm thick.
You can still penetrate the tank while in this position into the driver’s hatch in the center of the vehicle because even at this angle it has 140 mm of effective armor.

Side profile is quite large, flat and poorly armored, only around 60 mm of effective armor, high tier tanks will be able to pen your side with HE or HESH rounds.

Rear of the tank is much of the same, pennable with HE and HESH rounds, autocannon light tanks will demolish you if they manage to flank you.
Miscellaneous
Characteristic | Chopper | T29 |
---|---|---|
Stationary camo | 8.09 | 4.79 |
… after firing | 1.82 | 1.05 |
Moving camo | 4.05 | 2.39 |
… after firing | 0.91 | 0.53 |
View range | 360 | 370 |
Radio range | 460 | 777.03 |
Fire chance | 20% | 20% |
Tank cost | 1,500,000 | 1,450,300 |
Shell cost | 365 | 1,009 |
Actually the stationary camo is almost double as good as it’s on the T29 which is suprising as the tank is not that much smaller then the american counterpart.
Seems like there is a trend with this radio range on UK double barrel heavies, once again it’s a lot worse then tanks on the same tier have.
Coated optics will be a must because of the bad 360 meters view range otherwise you’ll be blind.
Shell cost is low considering the alpha damage, good for the free to play
Crew Skills
Commander
- Recon
- Emergency
- Coordination
- Practicality
Radio operator
- Situational awareness
- Firefighting
- Side by side
Loader
- Adrenaline rush
- Safe stowage
- Intuition
- Ammo tuning
Gunner
- Deadeye
- Designated target
- Quick aiming
- Armorer
Driver
- Clutch breaking
- Smooth ride
- Off-road driving
- Engineer
Equipment
- Coated Optics
- Aiming device
- Turbo
Conclusion
It’s a decent tier 7 tank with good DPM, decent mobility, great gun handling and usable armor especially on the ridgeline. There are no areas really where the tank is really bad, in our opinion it is one of the better heavies at this tier. Fighting tier 8s and 9s will be more of a challenge, they can pen you anywhere frontally and with such a low alpha damage it will be really hard to trade or even shut down higher tier enemies.
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